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Monthly Archives: December 2004
A break
I’ll be going up north to Illinois/Wisconsin over the Year Change, so posting will be sparse until the 3rd. Christmas is time-consuming, man.
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The Onion, only for Christians
I laughed out loud at this. I mean, I was LOL, literally. I especially liked the ads for the “Babes in Christ” 2005 calendar — a great witnessing tool.
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Merry Christmas
Since the first time I heard it, I have always loved the song, “The Little Drummer Boy”. I hated the cartoon (was it a cartoon or a puppet show or something?), but I loved the song. It was so simple, … Continue reading
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Community Quick Hits, Part Whatever
The Milwaukee Bucks are 6-16. This is starting to kill me. It snowed in Dallas yesterday, which is a very odd thing to have happened. Thankfully it did not really stick to the roads, because they have a tendency to … Continue reading
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The Emerging Market of Niche
The generically-named Chris Anderson has an article in Wired entitled, “The Long Tail.” It’s about how smaller niche markets have opened up and found audiences through Amazon.com and Netflix and Rhapsody, thus challenging the “hit” mentality that much of the … Continue reading
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Sports Ignorant — Baseball on the Brink
(me as editor’s note — All Sports Ignorant posts will also be copied here, because people can just skip over the sportsy stuff if they don’t like it, and I want to write a little about sports now. There’s so … Continue reading
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Fantasy Nerdball
That title sounds like a role-playing game. Anyway, due to my awesomeness I am in the championship game of the only Fantasy Football League I joined this year. So, next week root for Brett Favre, Donovan McNabb and the rest … Continue reading
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Manic Depression
The external, unimportant things in my life are in total chaos right now, and that has spilled over into my real “important” life. The Milwaukee Bucks suck — I have been doing an internal rant about this for a week … Continue reading
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Survivor Part II: Revenge of the Stupid
When the last post ended, the men were in dire straits after Bubba was voted off. They were down overall, 7-5, and they were still too dumb to throw the immunity challenge. They in fact won the next one, and … Continue reading
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Survivor: Vanuat-jews (not a slam on the jews)
Last night I went to the Texas Tech/Ohio State basketball game at the AAC in Dallas. It was fun, but that’s not what I want to talk about today. Today is the day I give my analysis of Survivor: Vanuatu: … Continue reading
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